Open a single chapter and explain the plot.

I saw that some book friends reported that I don't know which Luo Yuqing this is. Let me explain: this Luo Yuqing is not Li Changan's master at the beginning.

His master's surname is Liu, and he is the head of the down-and-out Taoist sect of Shangjingmen. And this Luo Yuqing is an old Taoist priest who was caught by Li Changan in the house of the prince of Juzhou (the companion of the mountain spider scroll), and he is a master of the contemporary heavenly master's generation.

I dedicate a chapter to writing about such a person, but I didn't expect everyone to remember him. (In addition, Han Zhiwei is the gourd scholar of the young master of the Yin Death White Lotus, and I have only mentioned it a little, my pot.)

The result is, of course, a problem for me as an author. I reflected on it for a while, and there should be three mistakes made: first, the update is too slow, which leads to the reader's impression being prolonged and forgotten; second, the foreshadowing is too shallow, and when it is revealed, it is afraid that it will be cumbersome and omitted; third, the problem of plot design, which pulls the reader out of the linear thinking inertia at once, making people confused.

In the next story, I'll try not to make a similar mistake again. The lack of ability and experience makes you laugh.

"Seventy-two Changes of Earth" opens a single chapter to explain the plot. I am hitting it in my hand, please wait a moment,

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